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Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Austin Mayor has a good piece about the Sun-Times “freeping itself.”

Bill Dennis busts out Ray LaHood.

Charlie Johnston writes, “It’s the banality, stupid.”

And plenty more. Click here to go there.

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This just in… Duckworth gets AFL-CIO nod

Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

The Illinois AFL-CIO just a few minutes ago voted to endorse Tammy Duckworth for Congress. Duckworth is in a three-way Dem primary in the 6th CD.

No endorsement was made in incumbent Democrat Melissa Bean’s congressional race. Bean has angered unions with her support of CAFTA.

More details on other endorsements in tomorrow’s Capitol Fax.

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Eisendrath outlines reform plan

Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Looks like he one-upped Gidwitz.

From a press release:

In Chicago today, Democratic Candidate Edwin Eisendrath made a groundbreaking pledge to not raise one penny of political money if he is elected Governor of Illinois until 2010 or the passage of tough campaign finance and lobbyist control laws.

“I will not be at fund raisers. I will not be dialing for dollars. I will not be selling access to lobbyists and people doing business with the state, said Eisendrath. “I will work day and night finding ways to increase funding for our schools; I will work tirelessly to bring jobs to this state that allow us to compete in the global economy. I will spend my time getting our state’s finances back in order.’’

Eisendrath told reporters it was time to break the cycle of indictments and the addiction to raising campaign cash from the Governor’s office. Former Governor Ryan is on trial in federal court in Chicago on corruption charges. The U.S. Attorney is also investigating the Blagojevich administration’s fundraising practices.

Eisendrath said, “As Governor, George Ryan raised more than $5 _ million, and is on trial right now over that. Not to be outdone, Rod Blagojevich has raised—since becoming Governor–$16 million in the three years that’s been reported.’’

“Let me repeat that: $16 million in three years. That comes to $5.3 million every year.

More than $106,000 every work week. $21,000 every day. And $2,667 every hour of every work day he’s been Governor” […]

Eisendrath also outlined a package of reforms that would finally put limits on campaign contributions and lobbying in Illinois. The Eisendrath legislation would:

Ban contributions from State Contractors
Ban contributions from Corporations, Unions and PACs
Limit on individual gifts
Create transfer restrictions between political funds
Require ongoing disclosure
Create real enforcement in state board of elections
Require competitive bidding of all state contracts regardless of the size
· It would also tighten control of lobbyists and make their work transparent by requiring:
Disclosure of ultimate clients
Disclosure of contract size
Reporting of specific bill or action that is the subject of lobbying activities
Improved enforcement mechanisms
Closing of the revolving door of government staffer to lobbyist and back again

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Church and state

Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

I’ve noticed an increasing amount of comments about this topic, so I figured it deserved its own thread.

There has been some controversy over Governor Rod Blagojevich’s pledge to donate a million dollars in state capital funds to the reconstruction of a building owned by the Pilgrim Baptist Church.

To people who might raise church and state questions, the governor’s office says it’s going to the school, not the church.

But then there’s the question of state dollars going to a building covered, in part, by insurance and donations.

Not everyone supports the idea.

“I don’t think he should be giving state dollars too when those dollars can be going to somewhere else,” said Chicago resident Willie Braboy. “When they get money from here, there and everywhere, and they can build that church up with them other funds, he could be giving them to another cause.”

The church is vitally important to its neighborhood and is believed to be the birthplace of gospel music, so I, for one, can see the need for state help. Others disagree.

I can also understand that some people feel this is just more grandstanding on the part of a politician perpetually running for re-election.

Governor Rod Blagojevich came to the St. John Missionary Baptist Church Monday night to score points with a huge audience of African-American churchgoers.

Maybe, but, like I said, I think it’s a worthy cause.

What kinda bothers me is some of the coverage of the governor’s pledge. Last night at least one Chicago TV report (no link available at the moment) made it sound as if the governor was pledging his own money to the rebuilding effort.

And this headline on WBBM Radio’s website is particularly egregious:

Governor Donates $1 Million to Rebuild Historic Church

Um, no.

First, it’s not his money. And second, he wants to help rebuild the school and administration building, not the church.

UPDATE: A couple of good points were just made in comments.

What about all of those Illinois First building projects, the legitimate ones such as fire stations and community centers, mostly downstate that are still waiting on the funds Blago has frozen for the past three years?

The church will have numerous donors to help in their rebuilding efforts - and I would hope the roofers who started the fire had some type of bond or insurance that would be liable for the damages.

UPDATE 2: And, despite what Zorn is writing, former state budget director Steve Schnorf makes a very good point in comments.

State government has been making grants and awards to the non-church parts of religious groups forever; textbook grants to church schools, transportation funds for church schools, construction grants to religious-operated schools, etc.

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Question of the day

Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

What do you think of Ron Gidwitz’s pledge?

Republican governor hopeful Ron Gidwitz pledged on Monday not to raise or accept campaign money during his first two years in office, the latest volley in a campaign battle already driven by criticism of Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s prolific fundraising operation.

“Illinois is overrun with deals and dealmakers at odds with the public’s best interests because the ‘favor economy’ flourishes in Illinois like nowhere else,” Gidwitz said at a news conference. […]

Gidwitz also said Monday that he would not accept campaign contributions from state contractors or employees.

Underwhelming? A positive step? Makes no difference? Let’s hear it.

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An expensive fly-around

Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Governor Blagojevich visits several downstate communities today to campaign for re-election promote his $3 billion borrowing plan.

It’s going to be a fairly expensive trip.

The excursion kicks off in Rockford (not coincidentally, the home of the guv’s just announced nominee to chair the Illinois Commerce Commission).

Gov. Rod Blagojevich today will visit EIGERlab, Rockford’s high-technology manufacturing center at 605 Fulton Ave., to announce a long-awaited $1.6 million grant. […]

The governor had proposed the $1.6 million grant more than two years ago as a component of a capital construction plan — the very plan he wants to see approved — but had not released the cash because lawmakers refused to approve his capital plan.

Blagojevich spokesman Andrew Ross said the $1.6 million grant would come from the state’s Build Illinois Bond Fund, which on Monday contained $50.7 million. It’s not clear why Blagojevich didn’t previously release the EIGERlab grant, as long as he had the cash on hand, rather than make it contingent on approval of a capital program.

Then moves to Moline.

Senator Mike Jacobs says the Governor has promised $2.4 million to jumpstart a plan to turn 20 acres along Moline’s riverfront into an expanded Western Illinois University campus.

Sen. Jacobs (D-East Moline) said Monday he received word of the money from Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich’s office Sunday night. […]

Still, do the math. The project is estimated at about 57 million. Jacobs says there are a couple of different funding objects being explored, including more from the state from a capital building fund under debate.

Then he travels to East Peoria:

Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich today announced the awarding of a $500,000 workforce training grant to Caterpillar Inc. as a part of his pro-active, comprehensive economic development strategy designed to spur economic growth and create jobs across the North Central region and throughout Illinois.

And finally to Macomb.

Money to continue operating entrepreneurship centers in western Illinois was announced Monday by Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

The Western Illinois Entrepreneurship Center Network was awarded $500,000 that includes grants to new and existing businesses. The money will help run the centers in Macomb, Quincy and Galesburg for the next year.

Extrapolating from Sen. Jacobs’ comments, it looks like they cobbled together the cash for this trip at the last minute.

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Edgar mentioned at trial

Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

As this item shows, George Ryan didn’t invent corruption at the secretary of state’s office, but he did perfect it.

A one-time state mail clerk testified Monday in the corruption trial against former Gov. George Ryan that state employees had to give cash to campaigns and do political work in their spare time.

And CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports that longtime state government worker Lori Withers testified that it wasn’t just Ryan who expected this.

Withers testified that as a $19,000-a-year mail clerk, she was forced by aides to then Secretary of State Jim Edgar to buy fundraising tickets.

“I told (Edgar’s deputy) that I couldn’t afford to buy a ticket. He told me I HAD to buy it. I borrowed the money,” Witners said.

Withers testified further that once Ryan became her boss, she continued to buy tickets, and also made campaign calls and did door-to-door precinct working.

Curiously enough, Copley’s story makes no mention of Edgar.

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FOID card snafu

Tuesday, Jan 10, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

This story appeared on Saturday.

An untold number of Illinois gun owners may be unwittingly breaking state law because of a paperwork backlog at the Illinois State Police. State officials acknowledged Friday that a rush of applications and a decline in staffing has resulted in a significant delay in processing Firearm Owner Identification cards.

That means any gun owner whose new card or renewed card hasn’t yet arrived in the mail is committing a felony.

“They are technically in violation at that point,” agreed state police spokesman Lincoln Hampton.

The reason? Contract workers that handled the paperwork were laid off.

Yesterday, the Blagojevich administration announced that temporary workers would be hired to handle the processing and permanent workers would eventually replace them.

The state got rid of a bunch of contract workers last year and we were all assured that state services would not be hurt. I’m not sure yet if this is connected, but, in the meantime, the Illinois State Rifle Association is not amused.

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